Adobe Sign Introduces Authentication Using Licenses and Passports

Passports and drivers’ licenses are tried-and-true methods of authenticating the identities of people signing paper documents. Now Adobe Document Cloud is taking that concept to the cloud with the introduction of Government ID Authentication, a new feature in Adobe Sign that uses a physical ID to authenticate digital signatures. The feature, included in the latest release of Adobe Sign, was designed for Adobe customers in the banking and financial services industries to verify the identity of their customers before providing digital onboarding services. But it can be used by anyone with a need to confidently authenticate a signer’s identity, including legal professionals. Using this feature, when a document is sent via Adobe Sign for signature, the signer is guided through the process. The signer must use a mobile phone, but no special app is required. The signer snaps a photo of a passport or driver’s license, and Adobe Sign automatically and…

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